. "1097279894"^^ . . "48.66600036621094"^^ . . . . . . . . "997"^^ . "6861156"^^ . . . . . "Johns Island (Washington)"@en . "La Isla Johns es una isla del archipi\u00E9lago de las Islas San Juan, situadas en el Estrecho de Georgia. Pertenecen al Estado de Washington, Estados Unidos.La isla posee un \u00E1rea de 0.908 km\u00B2 y una poblaci\u00F3n de 5 personas, seg\u00FAn el censo de 2000. Se encuentra entre la Isla Stuart y la Isla Spieden."@es . . "La Isla Johns es una isla del archipi\u00E9lago de las Islas San Juan, situadas en el Estrecho de Georgia. Pertenecen al Estado de Washington, Estados Unidos.La isla posee un \u00E1rea de 0.908 km\u00B2 y una poblaci\u00F3n de 5 personas, seg\u00FAn el censo de 2000. Se encuentra entre la Isla Stuart y la Isla Spieden."@es . . . . . . . . . . "Johns Island is one of the San Juan Islands in San Juan County, Washington. It lies just east of Stuart Island and north of Spieden Island. Johns Island is home to Camp Nor'wester, a summer camp for children on the west end of the island, and several dozen private vacation cabins on the east end of the island. It has a land area of 0.9083 km2 (0.3507 sq mi, or 224.45 acres). As with many of the outlying San Juan Islands, Johns Island does not have electricity or plumbing. There was a resident population of five persons as of the 2000 census."@en . . "-123.1532974243164"^^ . . . "Isla Johns (Washington)"@es . "Johns Island is one of the San Juan Islands in San Juan County, Washington. It lies just east of Stuart Island and north of Spieden Island. Johns Island is home to Camp Nor'wester, a summer camp for children on the west end of the island, and several dozen private vacation cabins on the east end of the island. It has a land area of 0.9083 km2 (0.3507 sq mi, or 224.45 acres). As with many of the outlying San Juan Islands, Johns Island does not have electricity or plumbing. There was a resident population of five persons as of the 2000 census."@en . . . . . . . "POINT(-123.15329742432 48.666000366211)"^^ . "48.666 -123.1533" . . . .